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9781438900223 | Authorhouse, July 30, 2008, cover price $18.50

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Product Description: I was having one of those summers. Nothing was happening and time seemed to be dragging. What I didn't realise, was that time was in fact moving along rather quickly; I was just out of step. It's a funny thing. I had been stressing about whether or not to go to university, my parents, all the usual stuff, but I needn't have bothered...read more

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9781495212093 | Createspace Independent Pub, January 14, 2014, cover price $9.99 | About this edition: I was having one of those summers.

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Product Description: FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
By Clare Wilson (illustrator)

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9780756619862 | Dk Pub, May 1, 2006, cover price $7.99 | About this edition: A step-by-step guide to drawing all kinds of fantastic creatures.

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9781439530429 | Reprint edition (Paw Prints, August 11, 2008), cover price $16.99 | About this edition: FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.

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Psychology, Law and Eyewitness Testimony Peter B. Ainsworth, University of Manchester, UK Before giving evidence, witnesses have to swear to tell 'the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth'. Given current knowledge about human perception and memory, it is unlikely that witnesses will be able to keep this promise. Many professionals within the criminal justice and legal system are involved in recording and assessing eyewitness testimony, sometimes with unrealistic expectations of the ability of eyewitnesses to provide accurate and objective testimony: they, and students of psychology, law and criminology, will welcome this up-to-date, accessible survey of the concepts and research which now inform our knowledge of this field. Peter Ainsworth, an experienced lecturer and researcher, has written this book in a style suitable for non-specialists, and focuses on how and why witnesses make mistakes, how psychologists can help, and how legal procedures can be improved (for instance, by reducing the pressure on witnesses to guess). The text is authoritative, backed by references to key research, and well illustrated by examples of how psychology and law are interlinked in the study of eyewitness behaviour. "From some books you take new knowledge. Some books consolidate knowledge by clear writing. Occasionally, as in this book, you get both. Peter Ainsworth has done his readers a favour by presenting complex material simply yet succinctly. I hope the book enjoys the wide professional readership which it merits." Ken Pease, OBE, Professor of Criminology, University of Huddersfield, UK (view table of contents)

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9780471969310 | John Wiley & Son Ltd, November 1, 1998, cover price $125.00

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9780471982388 | John Wiley & Sons Inc, September 1, 1998, cover price $95.95 | About this edition: Psychology, Law and Eyewitness Testimony Peter B.

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